Links to Egypt, India and Space

Published on: 23 Sep 2016, updated May 27 2018

A collection of news clippings on the antiquity and technology of Australia. Visitors from India and Egypt 5000 years ago. Their own stonehenge conveniently destroyed (along with the bulk of the indigenous population).

Migrants from India settled in Australia 4,000 years ago

Australia was settled by a wave of immigrants from India little more than 4,000 years ago, a genetic study shows. The finding overturns the view that the continent was isolated from the time it was first colonised about 45,000-50,000 years ago until Europeans discovered Australia in the eighteenth century. DNA evidence suggests that rather than complete most of the journey over several generations

A girl who enjoys sex

Hey there, this world is really one fucked-up place but I have a story that has never quite made sense. A few years back I picked up this girl hitchhiking out of Canberra and like she was wearing an open little jacket showing her tits but I managed to put away my lust and we had a really nice conversation, its like we just clicked.

She said she wasn’t going to meet anyone and had no place to stay but wanted to spend time in Sydney so I said that she was welcome to crash on my couch which she accepted. Now one of my mates had invited me to a barbecue so we drove

McCain Foods (Aust) Pty Ltd

The originally Canadian company McCain’s processes and sells frozen foods in Australasia and they have the motto, “oh McCain’s, you’ve done it again” implying that they’ve done something really wonderful. In terms of frozen vegetables this company is pretty much a household name so the other day I bought a packet of their frozen vegetables.

The supermarket chiller is full of many brands and because it was a familiar brand, I selected a bag of McCain’s frozen greens. My gaze didn’t take me much beyond the title, after all, veggies are veggies and later after preparing a meal, we sat down to eat. But the taste of McCain’s mixed vegetables proved to be so incredibly

For grown ups

Hi, I’m Shelley. My cousin Kenneth and I volunteered to help entertain the kids at an end of year Christmas party. We both dressed up as Santa and the little kids that sat on my knee didn’t seem to mind that I was a girl even though with a Santa hat and beard, sure that some of them couldn’t tell.

The party went well and the parents were so happy they invited Kenneth and myself to stay for a grown-up version of the party. We had no other plans and in the space of an hour, the children were disappeared to their beds and several hot young couples arrived.

From the world’s second-largest living bird

Smaller than African Ostriches, the Emu, (Dromaius novaehollandiae) is Australia’s tallest native bird which grows to more than 1.5 m (5 feet) tall and weighs over 45 kilograms (100 pounds).

Emus are a soft-feathered and travel great distances for food, and when necessary they can sprint at 50 km/h (30 mph). Their diet is made up of plants and insects, and they have can go for weeks without eating.

Emu oil

These giant flightless birds are farmed for their meat as well as their oil which has been used for thousands of years by the Australian aborigines.

Emu oils is made from the refined fat of dead emu’s and it’s used to treat burns,

The First Nation Australians

No one knows for sure how long the Australian aboriginal people or first nation Australians have lived on the continent. Some say more than 60,000 years and those who are more sceptical say 30,000 but there is no way of knowing for sure because there is no certainty as to where the rest of us all came from and the general out of Africa theory has sprung many leaks over the past 30 years.

Extensive reviews of archaeological evidence seem to indicate that modern humans have been on earth for more than 300 million years and that it is possible that the first Australians were on

Do you find packing for holidays a bit of a struggle? Then maybe nakationing is for you!

In addition to the clothes free beaches that feature in most countries, there is a growing clothing-optional tourism industry with over 250 nudist resorts and clubs around the world.

Some are family friendly, but most are adult only catering to swingers and may have erotic themes. But don’t let that put you off because people are flocking to this holiday option in ever greater numbers.

A new trend is toward the many cruises that offer clothing-optional travel. This has expanded from one ship in 1992 to about 50 ships and an estimated 40,000 people in

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